Sealey SA95.V3 Instruction Manual
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To attach the Sealey SA95.V3 Stripe Remover to an air compressor, ensure that the air supply is turned off. Connect the air hose to the tool's air inlet using the quick release coupling. Make sure all connections are secure to prevent air leaks.
The recommended air pressure for operating the Sealey SA95.V3 Stripe Remover is between 90-120 psi (6.2-8.3 bar). Ensure your air compressor is set within this range for optimal performance.
To change the eraser wheel, first disconnect the tool from the air supply. Use a spanner to hold the spindle steady and another to unscrew the retaining nut. Remove the old wheel and replace it with a new one, securing it by tightening the nut.
Regularly check and tighten any loose parts. Lubricate moving parts with pneumatic tool oil after every use to prevent rust and ensure smooth operation. Inspect the eraser wheel for wear and replace it as necessary.
If the tool is not removing stripes effectively, first check the eraser wheel for wear and replace it if it's worn out. Ensure the air pressure is within the recommended range and inspect for any air leaks in the connections.
Wear safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection to protect against debris and noise. Ensure the work area is well-ventilated and avoid loose clothing that could get caught in the tool.
The Sealey SA95.V3 Stripe Remover is designed for use on most painted metal and plastic surfaces. However, test on a small area first to ensure it does not damage the surface. Avoid using on delicate surfaces.
Excessive vibration may be caused by a worn or improperly installed eraser wheel. Check the wheel for wear and ensure it is securely attached. Tighten any loose parts and make sure the tool is properly lubricated.
Disconnect the tool from the air supply. Clean the tool to remove any residue or debris. Store it in a dry, cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight. Keep it in its original case if available to protect it from dust.
If the tool stops working, check for any blockages or obstructions in the air passage. Ensure the air supply is active and the hose connections are secure. Inspect the tool for any visible damage and consult the manual for further troubleshooting steps.